Why I started using note
**** This post is the same content as posted on "note" ****
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Many people start using a new wallet on Ichiryū Manbai Nichi, a lucky day.
Apparently, it's an auspicious day to start new things.
I only learned that such a day existed after starting this job.
The other day, March 26th, was apparently a "Super Lucky Day" with several auspicious days overlapping, including Ichiryū Manbai Nichi.
Maybe I should start something new too?
That casual thought led me to start a note account.
Given that reason, it's highly likely I won't stick with it for long.
So, I decided to consider what benefits there are to writing on note.
As a freelancer, I constantly feel anxious about whether I should be doing more.
Having a note account, even if just for the sake of it, helps me escape a bit from that compulsive feeling.
I considered properly engaging with Twitter, but I'm just not good at it.
Although I have an account, I only upload links to Instagram.
I need to do something about that too.
However, I'm still figuring out what to post on note after having started it.
For now, I've decided to record my current thoughts.
The aim is that by writing, my thoughts will become more organized, and I'll think more deeply.
However, while it benefits me, this content is surely not suitable for attracting more readers.
I'll need to improve as I continue.
And, naturally, since I'll be using the note app, I'll also be a reader at times.
I believe I can gain insights from good articles.
For three years after starting my business, I wrote a blog every day.
I wrote desperately to establish an online presence.
Whether it was effective for attracting customers is debatable, but I feel that those three years had a certain intensity each day.
I thought and acted to find material to write about.
I'd like to put myself in that kind of situation again.
Hmm, I guess these are all the benefits I can think of for now.
If I realize anything else later, I'll add it to this post.
And if writing on note becomes tough, I'll reread this article.
Well, if it gets tough, I can always quit.
There's no point if I can't enjoy it.